Countries that have banned Bitcoin
There’s no doubt that we’re in the middle of a cryptocurrency revolution. Many countries around the world are beginning to understand the value that cryptocurrencies offer to their economies and have set laws to regulate it. The mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoin, has already happened and those who refuse to see it will be left behind. There are still some countries that see cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin as a threat to their economy. Here’s a list of countries that have banned Bitcoin
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan has banned the use of all forms of cryptocurrencies as a payment method in the country, including Bitcoin and Altcoin. However, there is no law that prohibits its residents from buying and selling Bitcoin.
Bolivia
Bolivia has once again reaffirmed its reluctance to allow the use of cryptocurrencies in the country due to recent criminal practices carried out by some inhabitants. After having denounced a hidden pyramid scheme under a supposed investment in cryptocurrencies, the Central Bank of Bolivia issued a statement in which they remind the population that the use of virtual coins is prohibited.
Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, the Financial Intelligence Unit has begun to work in conjunction with the Computer Crime Unit of the country's police to begin investigating people who are involved in buying or selling Bitcoin or any of the other cryptocurrencies.
Iran
The Central Bank of Iran officially banned the use of cryptocurrencies in financial transactions to prevent money laundering and terrorism. The measure is considered part of the actions of Tehran to control the money market after the rial reached its lowest level this month.
Nepal
Recently, the country's financial regulator, Nepal Rastra Bank, completely banned any operation with the cryptocurrency, since it as a threat to its economy. His decision was confirmed by the arrest of a dozen people, allegedly involved in the management of digital currency exchanges in the territory of Nepal.
Thailand
The Bank of Thailand issued a statement asking financial institutions not to engage in cryptocurrency transactions for fear of possible problems surging from unregulated trade.
The central bank said that cryptocurrencies were not legal tender in Thailand adding that it worried that they could be used in illegal activities such as money laundering or support for terrorism. In recent months there have been some developments announced by the Thai government that it will not ban cryptocurrencies altogether and that they are developing a regulatory framework for them.
India
India warned its citizens about how dangerous cryptocurrency can be and has encouraged the population to not use it.
Denmark
Its use has not been banned it can be used but the government rejects it and has said that it will not regulate the use of bitcoins for now.
Ecuador
The Central Bank of Ecuador reported that the cryptocurrency known as Bitcoin is not a means of payment authorized for use in the country. The Central Bank of Ecuador also notes that the purchase and sale of cryptocurrencies - such as bitcoin - through the Internet is not prohibited; however, it emphasized that bitcoin is not a legal tender and is not authorized as a means of payment for goods and services in Ecuador.
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